Yesterday, the GQprofileon Melania Trump hit the Internet like a ton of Slovenian bricks. She has been extremely quiet during this election season, which the profile sheds light on by highlighting her “traditional” views of her marriage and role within it. Her noted reticence made the feature on her all the more interesting, especially since, thus far, her impact on the campaign has been dictated byothers‘ narratives, not her own.

Interestingly, she kept the focus on herself last night by speaking out about the profile, calling it “dishonest.” She railed especially hard against the woman who did the reporting, saying, “Julia Ioffe, a journalist who is looking to make a name for herself, clearly had an agenda when going after my family.”

Whether Ioffe went “after” Trump’s family back in Slovenia is a matter of opinion and depends completely on what you feel a journalist’s role really is. What is less of a matter of opinion is the fact that supporters of Trump’s husband, Donald Trump, are going “after” Ioffe with force.

Melania Trump is as tailored to The Donald as if a divine plastic surgeon had sculpted her out of his rib.

When he first met Melania—at a party during New York Fashion Week in the fall of 1998—Donald Trump was 52. He was brash and brassy, fabulously wealthy, the stuff of New York legend. Melania Knauss was 28, a tall, shy brunette whose face had yet to acquire the taut, plasticine squint that makes it look as if cameras are forever catching her a second before a sneeze.

Melania Trump is as tailored to The Donald as if a divine plastic surgeon had sculpted her out of his rib.

When he first met Melania—at a party during New York Fashion Week in the fall of 1998—Donald Trump was 52. He was brash and brassy, fabulously wealthy, the stuff of New York legend. Melania Knauss was 28, a tall, shy brunette whose face had yet to acquire the taut, plasticine squint that makes it look as if cameras are forever catching her a second before a sneeze.